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Discover Ludwig"glory of war" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the admiration or honor historically associated with engaging in war. For example, "The glory of war has been romanticized throughout history, but the reality is far from glamorous."
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The glory of war?
"The real glory of war – is surviving".
Trump last week dusted a backstreet bomb-maker with the glory of war.
They were not excited by "the glory of war," which emphasizes killing people, the most distressful experience possible.
Clancy Sigal: At what point does a show like HBO's The Pacific become a recruiting poster for the glory of war?
All the main factions used what they call Small Boy Units, sometimes abducting children, sometimes luring them with the promise of the glory of war.
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Figaro teases the boy, who now must trade his pursuit of women for the "glories" of war ("Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso").
Oh did Brian Williams drape himself in the glories of war as he saw it again.
Hamstrung by the deepening austerity of print journalism and a ruthless management, the ailing Shelby continues to dine out on stories from the glory days of war dispatches, living-large expense accounts and toujours l'amour.
It's even possible that the glory of Star Wars helped sustain that creaking dinosaur, James Bond.
But the show did not appear to be a treatise on the glory and pathos of war, because the research had been streamlined into spare tailoring, the soft-shouldered silhouette simple, even minimalist.
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